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Tim wanted an HTML5 audio player on the site, and we put together some jQuery to hook up the player interface he designed. In this article we'll run through the code to explain how it works, covering a few caveats along the way. Here's the player interface, and the markup for it. As you can see, we have a few span elements for each component of the interface: playtoggle is the play/pause toggle button. gutter is the timeline track loading is the bar indicating the loading or buffering progress handle is the circular element that serves as the playhead, indicating current position in the audio file, and also acting as a drag handle to move to a different point of the audio timeleft is the play time remaining, in minutes and seconds We won't cover the CSS for the player here, but if you want to see how it's styled you can inspect the styles on the live site. if(!!

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